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Which dumbell rack?


chrisw08

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I want a dumbbell rack that I can put two 25's 30's 35's maybe 40's

I want a cheap one under 100 preferably around 50. I seen some that were cheap but said its just for dumbbells up to 25's. I've being looking through allot of them and cant decide which one to get one also has a rack for plates in the center which would be handy but says only dumbbells up to 25. Does anyone know?

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Check places like Craig's list and other local used 'stuff' web sites, in my area it's usedvictoria.com. There is always someone trying to get rid of fitness stuff. Also, the commercial outlets are looking at dumping equipment quickly and cheaply. If you are handy and a diy type of person, do a quick Google search and you will come up with a few ideas.

As to which one to get, your are already at over 200lbs, so a good rack is in order. Size and style are all up to you, I would just get a dumbbell rack and not worry about plate loading as well. Just get one that will handle your current weights, plus some more as you expand and get stronger.

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I bought a pair of 5-55 adjustable dumbbells. Cost me $100. That's the same as buying 2 55lb dumbbells. You don't need a rack for those, and you save a ton of space. But, since you already have some, I would look at local shops for a rack. Maybe craigslist.

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